CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Several people are in custody Tuesday after police from multiple cities raided a home in Cleveland's Union Miles neighborhood.

The pre-dawn raid on Pratt Avenue near East 95th Street is in connection with a recent string of smash-and-grab ATM thefts that stretched across Cleveland, Strongsville and Parma, according to law enforcement officials.

"The individuals in question that have been taken into custody I would say are very dangerous individuals," Parma police Lt. Kevin Riley said. "They don't have much regard for people."

Police and SWAT team officers from those cities, as well as Ohio Highway Patrol troopers and FBI agents, executed search warrants after a grand jury secretly indicted several people in connection with the spree, Riley said.

Investigators towed a Dodge Magnum from the home.

Riley directed questions about the investigation to Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy J. McGinty's office. A spokesman declined to comment, but said the office expects to hold a news conference Tuesday afternoon.

The raid comes days after Strongsville police arrested two suspects in a smash-and-grab at the BP gas station on Ohio 82. Officers chased the suspects into Cleveland.